A Man Moved One Row Forward - And It Saved His Life

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Imagine being on a plane, and a last-minute seat change ends up saving your life. That’s exactly what happened to Alan Ruschel, a Brazilian soccer player, in 2016. He was traveling with his team, Chapecoense, when their plane tragically crashed in Colombia. At the request of a crew member, Alan moved one row forward—and that small change put him in a spot that miraculously helped him survive. Out of 77 people on board, only six made it out alive. It’s a heartbreaking story, but Alan’s survival became a symbol of hope and resilience.
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The odds of being in a fatal plane crash must be around 0.00001%, so improving your odds of surving one by 10-20% through seat choice is hardly worth it. I like to sit in the middle where I can see the wings and reassure myself they are not on fire or anything.

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